S.I.G.N. is still being framed like a decentralization story.
That’s not really how I read it.
The deeper angle here is governability.
Verifiable records.
Systems that can be checked, audited, and enforced.
That matters more than the usual surface-level crypto framing.
What sits underneath this doesn’t feel like a consumer product to me.
It feels like base infrastructure.
Something built to handle attestations, proof, and clear record-keeping in a way that actually works for institutions, organizations, and structured onchain systems.
That’s the part I think the market is still behind on.
Most people are still reacting to the narrative they expect to see.
I’m paying more attention to what the stack is actually designed to do.
For now, that’s enough to keep it on my radar.